Gas-burner.



No. 891,245. PATENTED 111N353, 190s.

BfArGEURINK.

GAS BURNER-Y APPLICATION 11.31) 001'. 16.1905.

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NC; 891,245. PATENTEDYJUNE 23, 1908.

' I B. A. GEURINK.

GAS BURNER.

'APPLIUATION FILED 001..16. 1905 2 SHEETS-SEEET 2.

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GAE-BURNER,

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Be it known rim BERNARD A. GEURT "K, a citizen oi the in tori States of America, residing at Cleveland, in the cone y of Guys" e (l Ste. l i i o, hove invented eer toiii new and. movements in Gas- Burners; end i ilk h the lion-owing to be it full, L'ififiii, (l the inv ion, our. s silieri iii the 1 to ooich and use the some.

This invention E'Oli gas-burners .i'iiore espeeluey designed for use as top-burners in gosstoves for "burningacetylene for heating purposes.

One object of this invention is to provide on eeetyiei e geehurner in which the flame or flames of the burner can he iowerorl without liability of ex Ligiiishiog the said iie'me ism-es.

Another object is to prev] e11 acetylene-- gas-burner more especially designer} for use in o gas-stove :i iOi'PifiUiiGl which kept comparatively oooi during the operetioii oi the homer.

Another object is to provide a. gos burner oi the chemo-tor imlioeted which is noiseless end reliehio in its operation.

With these objects in View, and to the end of reelirzim other advantages hereinafter apoeoring, invention consists in certain ieotures oi ohns rueiiin, and combinations of parts, hereinafter ursrriheii and pointed out in the eieims. I

in. the ooooniporiyiog drawings, Figure i at top plain of a y s-burner embodying my in vention. Fig. 7; e vertical section on line Fig. 1, iooiiin in the direction indi oated by the arrow. tion on line 33, Fig. 2, looking in the direction indicated by the 9.110%. Fig. 4; is an enlei-god vertical section on line 4-4,.Fig. 1, looking outwardly.

Referring to the drawings, A indicates the body of my in'ipro-ved gas-l urner, which einibie others it portions to make oody is composed preferably of a motel oesting which has a head 12 forming the top wall of the chamber a which is Formed interiorly of the body A. The boil A is provided at its lower end with a. horizontally arrongi-wl or lateral aperture l3 which connects with the chamber a. The surrounding Well of the a erture 12 s provided with screwi threoos engaged o corresponding screwto improvements in gpooiflootion of Letters Fetont.

i ig. 3 is a vortiozil soo-' fi otszzbexi June $53, 193%.

threads formed on. and exteriorly of the dis threaded exteriorly at its opposite or reoei g end, a metal shell 1 is screwed onto the lestonentioneni end oi? the said pipe. The sheli (1 forms s chamber r: at the receiving end of the pipe B. The Fipe E is provirierl in its receiving end witli a. short nippie i? which fits Within the ssiol ipe.

The nippie D is provided oeiitreiiy with a. Way of extending longitudineliy hrough the nippie one establishing oorninuiiicstion between the ohember c and the ',-e-ssegewey 3) formed by and Within the pipe i The passage-we d is gradually enlarged or flares at its receiving end toward the oheiii'oer c. The eha-i'nher c is roviiied direotiy o posits the. nipple D Wiiil a gas-inlet formed y the discharging orifiee'e of gs, wipe E, end. the shell C is externally embreoed iry a. valve-forming sleeve G provided 'ith apertures or holes 9 odepteci to register ivith aperture or holes 14 formed in the sheli C and suitably spaced around the gss-iniet e. The holes g in the sleeve G oomi .junieote with the external zit-mos here, and obviously in oonjuiioiion with (he ogeiiings 14 i'eodi air in to the ohemb'er c. The quantity of oil supplied to the ehembor e is regfoioted by roe-nipuietiiig the sleeve G to increase or deoreese the size of the a,ir ,ossege-Woy.e lopterl to'be formeihbythe ho es 9 and 1%.

The burner body-A is provided at its upper end with several hollow e-rifnswhich spooed equidistontly sire -1111iereiicieliy of t is body A, and with the upper erm seotion K projecting inwardly from and connected with the outer and ii 3 er earl of the iowor fi-I'IH section 5, with the upper tiiZP-Si in r1 3* ranged. horizontally" and radish of the burner, with the interior chamber or passageway formed in the upper rm-sootion K coin-- munioeting at one end with the passage-we formed in and by the iower ornrseotion and: closed at its opposite end, as at 10. Eoeir tube J communicates at its inner eiigi or passage-Way formed v ed upper ernvsection eujoper section K of. en ch burner-aria is led ini'ts lo er portion with a row of *ontly longitud mlly of l io m the ernxreee on. 1*; is surrounded emhly formed of two 711g upper portion eively of the said "ngeeeiions R o-cer ix l. and robymeens of screws eeeions and r ween the orrn- "l casing and the. "en-:lered fluid-tight manner. The casing of e finds along the full f the r W of eriorly with e weer 2i surrrm ding 3h said alum-section in the lower s l upper -c lpper por ion of "n the upper section of e opposice Wells L 2. slot 22 formed in "ud'loolly of the top oil the which slotconeelizures the a proximity c: 11g eurroundmg the f my improyed burner the lumber c at the the same chamber r 'n the said. chamber to more ighorov hly comc n ivl V dmmher The comihlc mixture e chamber 2 a iet- Lle combuspible Lure passes. he rom- .mix Lure received viii-him the bubes J eel-ions conducted by per l)1lrner-zn-meections 'l -men'tioned sec, "c lower portions of thence from in od. etis outerend discharges under the sections upwardly at opposite sides of the so d sectlons' wise the upperpop mans of the sold chambers to the slots 22 Where the combustible mixture is ignited and burns during the opera/Lion of the burner.

The flames issuing from the elo is 22 during -hhe operation of my improvedbumer can be lowered almost to the said slots Without lie;- oility of extinguishing the flames; the burner operates noiselessly and economically, and a free passage of air upwardly between the burner-arms around and between the sectrons J and 1.; of the burner-arms and the uvper and outer ends of the tubesor lower urner-arm-cectxons J. Ne'os or connections between adjacent burner-arms are avoided. The ainspaces between the burnererzns are entirely unobstructed.

What I claim is:

A gas-burner comprising a hody having an interior chamber provided "with e fuel-inlet;

suitably spaced. around the said chamher, which arms respectively comprise a lower section and on upper section. with the lower erin-seetion projecting laterally from. the chamber and provided interiorly with a passage-way communicating at its inner end with the chamber, and with the up er armsection attaehed to the outer end 0' and extending inwardly over the lower ern1-section end heving an interior passage-Way or chamher which re closed at; 0 1e free end of the said upper erm-sectlon and in communication at its opposite end with the passage-Way in the lower ernusection, with the upper arm-section provioel at the op with a ridge which extends longitudinally of the said arn1sec lion, and a casing mounted on theu per armeeefion and provided at fihe to wlth a slot arr enged above an d longitudinal y of the aforesaid ridge, Which casing is provided i11- to 'iorly with acha-lnber which ezitends upwardly at both sides of the ridge on the said arm-section to and communicates with the slot in the top of the casing, and the chember or passageway in the upper arm-section be ing in communication belowthe said ridge with the chamber in the casing.

in testimony whereof, I sign the foregoing specification, in the presence of two witmesses.

. BERNAR- A. Witnesses C. H. Boner, l3. :h BROWN.

GEURINK. 

